This abstract book contains the abstracts presented at the 30th Congress of the Italian Society of Neonatology - Lombardy section | Bergamo, 3-4 February 2017.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis abstract book contains the abstracts presented at the 28th Congress of the Italian Society of Neonatology - Lombardy section | Bergamo, 30-31 January 2015.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first cases of atresia or web in the pyloric and prepyloric regions were described in the literature since 1937. To date, only one case of atresia at the junction between the fundus and the body of the stomach has been reported. We want to describe a complex case with incomplete atresia between fundus and gastric body, with left lateral diaphragmatic hernia, treated in several stages by endoscopic, open surgery and minimally invasive surgery
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Imperforate anus represents a wide spectrum of anorectal malformations associated with urologic, neurologic and orthopedic malformations. The outcome from the various corrective measures has improved due to new surgical techniques as well as to a better understanding of the pathology. Other factors which influence the overall outcome include the degree of patient acceptance, family support as well as the ability of the health care structure to support the patient's needs on a clinical, functional and psychologic level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To evaluate urinary function in patients with distal hypospadias undergoing repair by the tubularized incised-plate urethroplasty (TIP or Snodgrass), compare the results with those in patients treated by the Mathieu technique, and show the potential issues inherent to the evaluation of such results.
Patients And Methods: A cross-sectional assessment was performed of uncomplicated distal hypospadias operated on during a 3-year period, already toilet trained, and able to void volitionally. Evaluation included clinical assessment urinary symptoms and urinary stream, and uroflowmetry.
Animal bite lesions in the pediatric patient are mainly accounted for by dog bites in 80% to 90% of the cases. They often present a favorable prognosis but serious lesions do account for 5% to 20% of the total incidence. We will present three particular clinical cases which required urgent surgical treatment as well as a review of the current literature to include both medical and surgical treatment methods for this kind of lesion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To determine the role of laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of pediatric urachal disorders.
Methods: Case reports and a literature review of laparoscopic excision of urachal remnants.
Results: In a five-year period, three children were diagnosed with urachal anomalies presenting as abdominal or urinary symptoms, and were treated by laparoscopic surgery.
Objective: To evaluate whether systematic scoring of pictures is really superior to subjective evaluation in the assessment of cosmetic results of distal hypospadias surgery, and whether any differences exist in subjective evaluation among the operating surgeon, the parents of the child, and a third party not previously involved in the care of the patient.
Patients And Methods: Twenty-seven patients undergoing distal hypospadias repair by either the Snodgrass or Mathieu technique were enrolled. Cosmetic results of surgery were scored from 0 to 10 by one of each child's parents and by three surgeons.
Gallbladder polypoid lesions are rare in the pediatric patient and sometimes represent an incidental finding. A 13 year old male was referred to the Padua Hospital Pediatric Department for an obesity. A routine abdominal ultrasound (US) detected a gallbladder polypoid lesion 6 mm in diameter, initially considered a gallbladder adenoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A
August 2006
Background: We report our experience with preoperative lymphography to identify and perioperatively preserve the ligature of the lymphatic vessels to reduce the incidence of postoperative testicular hydrocele in patients undergoing laparoscopic Palomo varicocelectomy for adolescent varicocele.
Materials And Methods: Twenty-seven consecutive patients with varicocele had preoperative lymphography. The mean age was 13.
Eur J Pediatr Surg
December 2003
Objective: To address reasons for diagnostic failure in children with coexisting pelviureteral and vesicoureteral junction obstruction.
Patients And Methods: A total of 11 children with coexisting pelviureteral and vesicoureteral junction obstruction are reported. This anomaly was recognised at presentation in only 5 (45%) of cases.
The authors reports their experience on 248 patients affected by minctional disorders isolated or related to UTI (upper tract infections) and VUR (vesico-ureteral reflux). All the patients were assessed throught a predominantly non invasive diagnostic approach which included: pediatric urologic examination with aimed anamnestic and clinical freaming, functional examination of the lower urinary tract using uroflowmetry + EMG of the perineal plane muscles (UR + EMG), kidney and bladder ultrasound. This methodology has permitted a widening of the indications in the study of vesical function as well as limiting the selected cases (hight UTI, uncertain diagnosis) of mini-invasive examination, such as flow pressure study, minctional cystourethrogram (MC) and or renal scintigraphy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: We evaluate the results of an elective cardiopulmonary bypass conceived to minimize the surgical risk related to its use with temporary circulatory arrest and deep hypothermia in the treatment of patients with renal tumor extending into the right atrium.
Materials And Methods: From July 1996 to December 2000, 19 patients with renal neoplasm and venous involvement were admitted to our department. Three patients 4, 57 and 58 years old with a right (2) and left (1) renal tumor extending into the right atrium underwent radical nephrectomy and tumor thrombus removal using a normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass.
Eur J Pediatr Surg
December 2001
The purpose of this review of patients was to look at the current role of transureteroureterostomy in children. In addition, this study should give an indication of the long-term safety of transureteroureterostomy in children with neurogenic bladder. From 1972 on, 70 subjects between the ages of 2 and 13 underwent transureteroureterostomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlunt abdominal trauma is the most common cause of pancreatic injuries in children. Non-operative management of traumatic injuries in the absence of complete duct transection is safe in children and does not appear to be associated with adverse sequelae. The purpose of this report is to describe the diagnostic techniques, clinical management and survival of 9 children with traumatic injuries of the pancreas treated in our institution over a period of 7 year.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe multifactorial nature of functional constipation in children suggests that a multidisciplinary management approach may be effective and leads to both patients and parents' satisfaction and significant short term improvement. The authors describe their experience with the study and treatment of children with severe chronic constipation in a newly-created Pediatric Bowel Management Clinic (BMC). Further studies will examine the long-term impact of the clinic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOver a 14-year period, a total of 40 patients underwent surgical revision after an unsuccessful orchiopexy attempt. Overall, 34 reorchiopexies (1 bilateral) and 7 orchiectomies were performed. All reorchiopexies were carried out using extensive mobilization of the testis and spermatic cord.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To assess the role of infection in the management of children with urachal cysts.
Methods: A retrospective study on 10 children with urachal cysts operated on over an 11-year period (from 1987 to 1998) was performed. Uncomplicated urachal cysts were found in 2 children who underwent primary cyst removal.
The authors describe a 3-year-old boy with pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) and associated duodenal stenosis who came to them with abdominal pain, significant abdominal distension, large gastric residue, and pneumoperitoneum. PCI is a rare condition in children characterized by the presence of multiple gas-filled cysts within the wall of some part of gastrointestinal tract that may break and cause pneumoperitoneum without an intestinal perforation. Even if in most cases the standard treatment is surgical, to keep in mind this rare condition could be useful to adopt a most rational treatment approach and avoid unnecessary operation in case of "benign" pneumoperitoneum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFItal J Gastroenterol Hepatol
December 1999
Fecal incontinence or soiling always endangers the personality development of a children. For very severe cases, the patient will be limited on his educational and professional training as well as on his sexal life. The outlook of severe cases, the chances of completing school, the choice of professional training and of sexual life in the future will be limited.
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